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The easiest way to tell whether an arthropod is an insect or a spider is to _____ points:1 Choose one answer. a. count its antennae. b. measure the length of its body. c. observe its color. d. count its legs.
The easiest way to tell whether an arthropod is an insect or a spider is to count its legs.
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